LSU is set to host West Virginia in the Baton Rouge Super Regional this weekend. The Mountaineers won the Clemson regional with an upset over the host Tigers and two comeback wins against Kentucky. A tight-knit group, West Vrignia play-by-play announcer Andrew Caridi says the team was excited for the atmosphere in Clemson, and a trip to Baton Rouge will be another step up.
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The Mountaineers are 44-and-14 under first-year head coach Steve Sabins. The program has had back-to-back Supers appearances, falling to UNC in Chapel Hill last year. West Virginia has five players batting over .300 but no one with over 10 homers. The Tigers can expect to face Mountaineer ace Griffin Kirn in game one Saturday. Kirn has a 5-and-2 record with a 3.13 ERA and 100 strikeouts in 16 starts this season.
After 7 of 16 regional hosts failed to advance to Super Regionals, LSU is the betting favorite to win a College World Series title. The SEC sent a record 13 teams to the NCAA tournament this year, but only four have made it to the second weekend. Tigers coach Jay Johnson, though, doesn’t doubt the quality of the nation’s top teams.
ESPN announced the schedule for the 33-game college football bowl season. The Caesar’s Superdome will host the New Orleans Bowl at 4:30 Tuesday, December 23. Shreveport’s Independence Bowl will be held Tuesday, December 30 at 1 p.m. New Orleans’ Sugar Bowl is scheduled for 7:00 New Year’s Day as a quarterfinal matchup for the College Football Playoffs.
ESPN released its Football Power Index, projecting wins and championship odds for every team in the country. LSU ranked 12th with a 30.3% chance to make the playoffs, and Tulane ranked second among Group of 5 teams with a 24.3% chance.